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Curl Up & Dye captures hysterical white fear of Rolene, the main hairdresser in the salon and Mrs Dubois, a long suffering patron of the hair salon. Miriam, the black cleaner who ultimately runs the salon, gets paid a pittance and is subjected to humiliating advertising campaigns. Charmaine, Rolene’s neighbour uses the salon as a safe house to momentarily escape from her violent, drug-fuelled existence on the streets of Hillbrow. Dudu, a well-to-do nurse comes into the salon hoping to get her hair treated only to be confronted by a slew of social political issues.